As a homeowner in Arizona, I’ve always been fascinated by the potential of smart home technology to enhance daily life. However, the extreme summer heat here has posed some unique challenges, particularly with outdoor cameras. Over the past few years, I’ve noticed that the high temperatures seem to affect the longevity of my cameras, with at least two failing annually. While I appreciate the affordability and ease of replacement, I’m curious if others in similar climates have experienced this and if there are any solutions or improvements being considered by manufacturers. I’d love to hear about any innovative approaches or thermal management solutions that could help these devices withstand the rigors of Arizona summers. Your insights would be invaluable!